Polymer space-charge-limited transistor as a solid-state vacuum tube triode

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We report the construction of a polymer space-charge-limited transistor (SCLT), a solid-state version of vacuum tube triode. The SCLT achieves a high on/off ratio of 3× 105 at a low operation voltage of 1.5 V by using high quality insulators both above and below the grid base electrode. Applying a greater bias to the base increases the barrier potential, and turns off the channel current, without introducing a large parasitic leakage current. Simulation result verifies the influence of base bias on channel potential distribution. The output current density is 1.7 mA/ cm2 with current gain greater than 1000. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Chao, Y. C., Ku, M. C., Tsai, W. W., Zan, H. W., Meng, H. F., Tsai, H. K., & Horng, S. F. (2010). Polymer space-charge-limited transistor as a solid-state vacuum tube triode. Applied Physics Letters, 97(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3513334

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